It was a high-styling week, with shows in Paris and summer premieres galore. Stars trotted through the City of Light, strolled down red carpets, and guest-appeared in couture shows. We’re loving slick footwear choices from Chiara Ferragni and Kendall Jenner, a classy cutout on Lupita Nyong’o, feminine florals on Emma Stone and Dita Von Teese, and more. Click through to see the best of this week in fashion.

Now in its 11th year as a standalone festival in Chicago, that old festival stalwart Lollapalooza will draw up to 100,000 fans to Grant Park this weekend. Photographer Catie Lafoon traversed the sweaty scene to capture some of the 130 bands set to play in their downtime. Check back over the festival for updates.

It was the parade of sartorial excellence that kept us up this week watching late-night talk shows. Jimmy Fallon hosted two of our favorites—Rachel McAdams, in a sheer column, and Katie Holmes, in an painterly frock—and Jimmy Kimmel sat down with a shimmering Nicole Richie. This week, we also applaud Kristin Chenoweth, Kiernan Shipka, and Amy Poehler for their chic black-and-white ensembles, and Chloë Sevigny for one exemplary pair of overalls. Click through to see the best of this week in fashion.

On his recent journey to Cuba, photographer Jonathan Alpeyrie spent time with a group sure to be affected by the country’s continuing thaw with the United States (and its free-market ways): fashion designers. While they have diverse approaches, Alpeyrie did find the designers had a few common themes, such as an eye toward global trends (despite tricky Internet service) adapted for their island-state. Click through to meet the designers.

As Ed Helms and Christina Applegate aim to define a new era of family holidays with this week’s Vacation reboot, we thought it would be fun to see what happened to our favorite stars from the original film. Click through to the slide show to see what became of Clark, Ellen, Rusty, Audrey, Cousin Eddie, and the rest of the gang.

At the Newport Folk Festival, the oldest music festival in the country, now in its 56th year, a young generation of folk musicians prides itself on just the opposite: sounding old. Photographer Giles Clement, in collaboration with Squarespace, captures these soulful time travelers in tintype portraits, a souvenir from the past that will never be replicated in an Instagram filter.

Cutouts, and sparkles, and prints, oh my! This week, the stars stepped out in styles that screamed summer—from Naomi Campbell's floral cover-up to Cara Delevingne’s sparkly mini. We loved menswear-inspired looks on Michelle Monaghan and Gwyneth Paltrow, sexy cutouts on Kate Hudson and Rachel McAdams, and more. Click through to see the best of this week in fashion.

Perhaps the greatest polo player ever, Adolfo Cambiaso is planning to compete on a pony that died nearly a decade ago—a clone of his beloved stallion Aiken Cura. With more than 25 replicas of champion horses now in existence, cloning is now becoming a key part of the polo game.

Hands down, the fashion highlight of the week was Caitlyn Jenner’s stunning appearance at the 2015 EPSYs—a look combining bright-white Versace, elegant accessories, and the glow of newfound freedom. We also loved ladylike ensembles from Gal Gadot, January Jones, and Taylor Swift, playful matching sets on Zendaya and Janet Mock, a standout street-style appearance à la Elle Fanning, and more. Click through to see the best of this week in fashion.

There are those at Comic-Con who just stand apart from the crowd: the sad minority who forgot to wear a costume—because Comic-Con costumes are to be taken seriously! This is where fans get to prove their fanaticism, down to the polyester bone. And now that the Star Wars generation is grown-up, they’re bringing little Ewoks of their own to the San Diego convention. Photographer Chris McPherson captured the families, mother-daughter duos, and oddities at this year’s Comic-Con.

On her very first day as “Caitlyn,” the transgender Olympic champion, formerly known as Bruce, sits down with Buzz Bissinger. Vanity Fair’s short film reveals behind-the-scenes secrets at the magazine, including an interview with editor Graydon Carter on the making of one of the most historic magazine covers—and groundbreaking stories—of our time.